Removing multiple items from inventory
Faythe:
Along the same lines, one of my annoyances I've been having is always having to manually add the food I've harvested or fished to the fridge, or manually having to sort the quality of foods for sims that are still learning their gardening/fishing, so I can keep my fridge fully stocked with 'perfect quality' food.
Roflganger:
It's not much worth stocking the fridge, in my opinion. They'll cook with ingredients in their inventory, and unless they roll a wish for a perfect dish, I can't see any practical difference between a normal quality meal and a perfect one. They both seem to offer the same level of (over)satisfaction.
Dab:
Quote from: dramamine on 2009 June 09, 06:21:49
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2009 June 09, 06:05:27
It's an RPG thing. Are you familiar with the concept of "Vendor Trash"?
Unfortunately, I am all too familiar with vendor trash. I had just hoped that there was something really awesome awaiting my rock collection instead of a table top.
I can forsee the vendor trash becoming useful in future EP's. Gems and metals for jewelry making - metals and space ores for robot construction etc.
dramamine:
Quote from: Dab on 2009 June 09, 18:37:15
I can forsee the vendor trash becoming useful in future EP's. Gems and metals for jewelry making - metals and space ores for robot construction etc.
That's exactly where I was going with the items having a purpose. I figured gems/metals could be used in a career using the Art skill and the space rocks/metals (and the occasional gem like quartz) using the Handiness skill. It wouldn't have to be jewelry or robots, but something useful besides a rumored moodlet.
infamy:
Quote from: mildlydisguised on 2009 June 09, 15:00:20
The prima guide of lies states that gems/ingots can contribute to a beautifully decorated moodlet which is worth +40. A nicely decorated room (one without gems etc. I suppose) is worth +25.
You can hit +40 without the gems, just with a good number of high-environment items. So, presumably, gems are just another decorative thing to toss around. Thanks Prima Guides - not wrong, but not overly right, either.
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